Athlete vs Steeplechaser - What's the difference?
athlete | steeplechaser |
A participant in a group of sporting activities which includes track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking.
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(US, Canada) A person who actively participates in physical sports, possibly highly skilled in sports. (Known in British English as a "sportsperson".)
An exceptionally physically fit person.
A horse or human athlete who participates in steeplechase racing
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As nouns the difference between athlete and steeplechaser
is that athlete is athlete while steeplechaser is a horse or human athlete who participates in steeplechase racing.athlete
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- She's the first athlete in her sport to come out as gay.
Synonyms
* sportspersonDerived terms
* athlete's foot * biathlete * decathlete * heptathlete * parathlete * para-athlete * triathletesteeplechaser
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